From digital humanities, digitalization, hot gas, historical fiction, public history. Remember when i said earlier about our speakers commitment to mentorship and to education. She is the author of essays published in 2018 and 19 on the civil war, transformation of american citizenship and new perspectives of the union war. As i was preparing this introduction with her work in the flagship journal a part of a round table discussion of the views on revision isnt. And the boundaries of freedom in washington, d. C. Is now under contract, i am pleased to say, explaining how black women in the Nations Capital made claims to liberty during the civil war. The program today free women, mobilizing emancipation and citizenship in wartime washington, d. C. It is from that work that the program today is derived. Free women mobilizing and self making in wartime deeds washington d. C. Ladies and gentlemen, tamika nunley. [applause] thank you. Good afternoon. I should thank you extra, because it is a
Her mas and ph. D. At the university of virginia. She has created the history design lab that allows students to develop scholarly projects that range from digital humanities, exhibit design, oral history, podcast, historical fiction, and public history. Remember what i said about our speakers and their commitment to mentorship and to education. Shes the author of essays published in 2018 and 19 in the civil war and the transformation of american citizenship and new perspectives on the union war. As i was preparing this introduction, i read her work in civil war histories as part of a round table discussion. Her book mentioned in your printed program at the threshold of liberty, womens laslavery i now under contract with unc press. It examines how black women used the laws, geography and Community Networks at the Nations Capital to make claims to liberty during the civil war. Ladies and gentlemen, tamika nunley. [ applause ] thank you. Good afternoon and i should thank you extra becaus
European neighboring countries to germany but even so our peoples freedoms was still much more limited compared to what now and the last thing that merkel wants to do so what shes calling on people to do is use their common sense now and maybe dont go to that party that you were planning on going to or maybe cancel that Birthday Celebration you are planning for next week but do that of your on your own accord dont wait for that to be an actual new rule in place and what signs are there that the germans will actually heed this call well anecdotally speakon even just traveling around bowl in the last couple of days coming up on the underground even to work today its very clear that not everyone is following even the most basic of rules which have been in place now for months whether its Wearing Masks on public transport or in enclosure shops still a lot of people not wearing them properly are told it will not necessarily keep in the distance where they could as well and so thats even wit
Last weeks russian brokered cease fire has all but broken down. And in the bonus league of life 6 trying to end their grip on the top spot in former outclassed by the League Leaders with this early contender 6. A mix by sir welcome to the Program German chancellor Angela Merkel has warned of difficult months ahead for the country with almost 8000 new corona virus infections recorded in the past 24 hours the highest figure since the start of the pandemic the chancellor is calling on germans to Work Together to stem the spread of the virus and tough measures have already been introduced in some parts of the country. Marsland social distancing tighter coronavirus restrictions have been in force in the southwestern german city of stuttgart since wednesday there are bans on Drinking Alcohol after 11 pm and mass are obligatory in public squares in the city center many of those rules will now be extended to the rest of the bag on monday the state premier is going to raise the coronavirus thre
The hearing will come back to order. Senator klobuchar. Klobuchar thank you very much, mr. Chairman. Hello, judge. I want to start out again by reminding our friends at home, people at home, that this isnt normal, we shouldnt be here right now. We are in the middle of a pandemic and people are sick. We are in the middle of an election and people are voting. And here we are, stuck in a nomination hearing. I know what my constituents care about, what they have been calling and writing me about. And that is they are afraid of losing their health care in the middle of the pandemic. Peoples lives depend on the Affordable Care act like steve, a senior from minnesota who has a heart condition and relies on his prescription medication. Emily from minneapolis, her mom was diagnosed with breast cancer. Janet from rochester whose brother has a mental illness. Or christie, a mom from bloomington whose daughter had a tumor. That is what is on the line. Health care is on the line and judge, that is